On Friday morning, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge braved the wintery weather to learn more about the wildly popular Norwegian teen drama “Skam” and rubbed elbows with some of the stars. The couple was joined by Prince Haakon and Princess Mertens-Marit on the visit to Hartvig Nissen School where the series was filmed. The drama revolved around a group of high school students and focused on teen issues like eating disorders, relationship issues, sexual assault and homosexuality. It wrapped after it’s fourth season.

William took part in some of the conversations with students at the school and the actors and asked them, “Does it feel that a lot of young people are afraid of the issues, and what you’ve done is brought it to life?”

Actor Taregi Sandvik Moe, whose character was homosexual and had a mother who suffered from mental illness responded, “The issues are hard for people to take. We live in a society where people expect you to deal with problems on your own,” according to PEOPLE.

Kensington Palace captured the royals’ final day of the tour and shared it on Twitter.

While visiting the ski jump, William and Catherine learned more about how Norwegians deal with the coldest temperatures while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. They were also able to observe junior ski jumpers practice from Norway’s national team.